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From 2006 through 2017, the EBTJV supported 84 on-the-ground Brook Trout conservation projects that enhanced 218 miles of in-stream habitat and 157 acres of lentic habitat, restored 14 miles and 341 acres of riparian habitat, and reconnected 312 miles of stream habitat by removing 101 fish passage barriers. Funding for these projects was provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ($3.2 million) and project partners ($16.9 million). Information on each of the projects is listed below by year funded. The estimated socioeconomic benefit resulting from these projects is $158 million.

This folder contains information on the three habitat projects funded in FY16. Collectively these projects will remove 6 fish passage barriers to reconnect 5.25 miles of habitat and restore 0.68 miles of in-stream habitat for native brook trout. These projects were funded by the EBTJV and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for $86,903. An additional $435,400 in partner contributions are expected.

This folder contains information on the two habitat projects funded in FY15. Collectively these projects will remove 2 fish passage barriers to reconnect 2.7 miles of habitat and restore 7 miles of in-stream habitat for native brook trout. These projects were funded by the EBTJV and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for $107,560. An additional $1,088,500 in partner contributions are expected.

This folder contains information on the two habitat projects funded in FY14. Collectively these two projects will remove four fish passage barriers to reconnect 6.4 miles of habitat and restore 6 miles of habitat for native brook trout. These projects were funded by the EBTJV and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for $90,500. An additional $260,700 in partner contributions are expected. The estimated socioeconomic value of these projects is $6.74 million.

This folder contains information and photos for 9 projects funded in 2013. Over $363,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,367,000. Collectively these projects will enhance 19 miles of stream habitat, remove 17 fish passage barriers to restore access to 53 miles of stream and result in an estimated $39 million in socioeconomic benefits.

This folder contains information and photos for 8 projects funded in 2012. Over $336,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,950,000. Collectively these projects will enhance 9 miles of stream habitat, 157 acres of lentic habitat, remove 8 fish passage barriers to restore access to 32 miles of stream and result in an estimated $24 million in socioeconomic benefits.

This folder contains information and photos for 8 projects funded in 2011. Over $347,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,448,000. Collectively these projects will enhance 16 miles of stream habitat, remove 14 fish passage barriers to restore access to 29 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $24 million in socioeconomic benefits.

This folder contains information and photos for 11 projects funded in 2010. Over $437,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $2,800,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 12 miles of stream habitat, restore 6 acres of riparian habitat, remove 21 fish passage barriers to restore access to over 39 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $28 million in socioeconomic benefits.

This folder contains information and photos for 13 projects funded in 2009. Over $381,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,260,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 44 miles of stream habitat, remove 11 fish passage barriers to restore access to over 18 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $33 million in socioeconomic benefits.

This folder contains information and photos for 13 projects funded in 2008. Over $484,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $4,070,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 55 miles of stream habitat, restore 14 miles and 171 acres of riparian habitat, remove 5 fish passage barriers to restore access to 33 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $57 million in socioeconomic benefits

This folder contains information and photos for 8 projects funded in 2007. Over $380,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,255,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 34 miles of stream habitat, restore 14 acres of riparian habitat, remove 1 fish passage barrier to restore access to 1 mile of stream, and result in an estimated $19 million in socioeconomic benefits.

This folder contains information and photos for 6 projects funded in 2006. Over $161,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $347,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 11 miles of stream habitat, restore 120 acres of riparian habitat, remove 1 fish passage barrier, and result in an estimated $7 million in socioeconomic benefits.